I am looking to get some good footage this year from a tube and wanted to find the best tube/towable for the job. <BR> <BR>We have to sit in our current tube with only a thin layer of material between the person and water. This makes it almost impossible to get decent footage. <BR> <BR>Anyone have any opinions on this?

coyotesexual

02-05-2010 1:19 PM

You just need one that is flat <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.perfski.com/cart.cfm?cart_action=item_info&amp;category_guid=f beb1a80-9368-4e6c-8dfd-c4212251c7b9&amp;item_guid=dc91b9c9-65bf-d230-43df-3b679a03149d" target="_blank">http://www.perfski.com/cart.cfm?cart_action=item_info&amp;category_guid=f beb1a80-9368-4e6c-8dfd-c4212251c7b9&amp;item_guid=dc91b9c9-65bf-d230-43df-3b679a03149d</a> <BR> <BR>pretty much the best example i could come up with. I've always wondered what it'd be like to film from an atom, molecule, or ion tube. Good luck man, can't wait to see your footage.

steezyshots

02-05-2010 2:01 PM

The ION is sick! But takes a long time to fill up. If you do it with a shop vac it goes by quick

supradoug

02-05-2010 3:38 PM

check out <a href="http://www.grindwater.com" target="_blank">www.grindwater.com</a> they have one specifically for that.

curtbernstein

02-10-2010 9:34 PM

you need to get the super mable!

craig_f

02-12-2010 3:37 PM

Anyone know it the grindwater morph actually exists? All I've ever seen is the artist rendering of it and I seem to recall that came out like a year ago.